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[AUDIO] 'Joba' - Ayodele Enoch - Naija Gospel

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[AUDIO] ‘Joba’ – Ayodele Enoch

247 Gospel Vibes unveils a new single by renowned gospel music minister Ayodele Enoch titled “Joba”, meaning Reign, a song destined to touch hearts and draw listeners closer to God.

This powerful single off his incoming Ep (YHWH IS HERE) was birthed through prayer and worship, creating an atmosphere that invites God’s presence and inspires a deep hunger for more of Him.

Joba” emphasises the importance of recognising God as the source of life and the one on whom we should entirely depend. God wants to drive His people to a place of hunger for more of Him.”

Ayodele believes that God desires to be involved in every aspect of our lives, even the smallest details we might overlook. Joba will lead listeners to a deeper level of understanding and dependence on God, acknowledging that it is in Him that we live, move, and have our being.

His heartfelt message through “Joba” is clear: God wants to be more involved in our lives, driving us to surrender and complete reliance on Him. By embracing this truth, listeners can experience a profound transformation and a renewed sense of purpose.

Join Ayodele Enoch on this journey, and let this new song, “Joba,” inspire you to seek a deeper relationship with God.

 

 

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